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Ocala police arrested a man for allegedly shooting three former co-workers outside a bar early this morning in what was believed to be retaliation for an embarrassing video. Andrew Joseph Lobban, 31, was arrested on three charges of first-degree murder today, Ocala police said. The three murder victims had worked with Lobban as bouncers at the Ocala Entertainment Complex, 1227 S.W. 17 t h Ave., police said. Police identified them as Benjamin Larz Howard, 23, Belleview; Jerry Lamar Bynes Jr., 20, Ocala; and Josue Santiago, 25, Ocala.

Three people have been charged in last year's slaying of a man found dead in a South Daytona apartment complex last year, news-journalonline.com said. Police announced the arrests today in the homicide case of Donald Clark. Read the full story at news-journalonline.com .

SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- Authorities are looking for three people who bailed from a truck after crashing into an apartment complex just south of Springfield. It happened Friday night near the intersection of Walnut Lawn and Golden. A pickup truck drove into one of the units at the Park Place Apartments. The two passengers and the driver ran away from the scene. No one inside the apartment was hurt, but it was a close call for three people inside, including a baby who had been sleeping in a crib.

A womanwas missing late Saturday after a canoe she was in with two men capsized on Lake Pickett. The men were pulled to the shore, according to Orange County Fire Rescue. A search was ongoing for the woman. Multiple agencies are involved. The three people were fishing on the lake in east Orange County before the canoe capsized, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates as they become available. dstennett@tribune.com or 407-420-5447

A car crashed into a Danville house Friday morning when its brakes failed. Three people in the car, including a four year old child, were taken to a hospital. Police say their injuries are not life-threatening. The crash happened around 7:00 a.m. in the 700 block of Jefferson Street. No one was in the house at the time. The driver, Terrence Lamart Walden, and two passengers were injured. Police identified the passengers as a 21-year-old and a child. Police charged Walden with driving on a suspended license and an equipment violation.

Three Lake County residents were sentenced to federal prison for running a meth lab in the Ocala National Forest . Brian James Farmer, a 36-year-old Umatilla man; Jacqueline Frances Jones, a 29-year-old Lady Lake woman; and Jesse James Burch, a 23-year-old Altoona man had previously pleaded guilty to a conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine. U.S. District Judge William Terrell Hodges on Wednesday sentenced Farmer to eight years in prison, while Jones and Burch were each sentenced to five years and 10 months in prison.

Barbara Harrod, who works at AT&T's Orlando Billing Control Center, recently received a $20,000 award from the company for her heroism at the site of an accident.''You never really know what you'll do in a situation like that,'' Harrod said.''I just feel I was put there for a purpose. . . . It definitely changed my life. I don't take things for granted anymore.''On April 17, Harrod was on her way home from an after-work dinner when she saw a van hit a car. She ran up to the scene, crawled under the van - which had fallen onto its side - and was quickly covered in gas and battery acid.

State troopers are looking for a vehicle with front-end damage after it smashed into a Waffle House in Cocoa and took off early today. At least three four people suffered minor injuries in the crash, which happened just before 4 a.m. at restaurant at 4465 King St., the Florida Highway Patrol said. Two people went to the hospital. The SUV suddenly accelerated, went over the parking curb and hit the building. Then the SUV backed up and fled the scene. An investigation is ongoing and charges are pending.

CHARGES FILED. An unemployed man was charged with setting a fire that killed three people at a senior citizens apartment complex, police said. George Ludlow Jr., 26, of Watertown was arrested late Friday, and charged with three counts of second-degree murder, police said. He was being held without bail. Gary Miles, Jefferson County district attorney, said Ludlow confessed to the crime during interviews with investigators and also signed a confession. In addition to the three people who died, 71 were injured, including three firefighters.

QUESTION: HOW many Orange County maintenance workers does it take to perform their work?Answer: It takes three people to work on a project and three people standing around, ''shootin' the breeze.''Results: Wasting of taxpayers' money to have too many employees not working.Solution: Orange County's supervisors and managers need to keep track and make sure that their employees are working, or the county can reduce the work force.Joseph C. RemingtonORLANDO

A man with a suspended license who was driving a Lynx Vanpool vehicle ran a red light Monday afternoon, crashed into a car and then plowed into an Orange County Popeyes restaurant, troopers say. Several people were seriously injured in the crash, including two women inside the restaurant in Pine Hills. Troopers from the Florida Highway Patrol said Phillip Reynaldo Brown, 26, was driving a Vanpool sport utility vehicle on West Colonial Drive about 2:05 p.m. when he ran a red light and struck an eastbound Ford Focus whose driver was turning left and had the right-of-way.

State troopers are looking for a vehicle with front-end damage after it smashed into a Waffle House in Cocoa and took off early today. At least three four people suffered minor injuries in the crash, which happened just before 4 a.m. at restaurant at 4465 King St., the Florida Highway Patrol said. Two people went to the hospital. The SUV suddenly accelerated, went over the parking curb and hit the building. Then the SUV backed up and fled the scene. An investigation is ongoing and charges are pending.

Ocala police arrested a man for allegedly shooting three former co-workers outside a bar early this morning in what was believed to be retaliation for an embarrassing video. Andrew Joseph Lobban, 31, was arrested on three charges of first-degree murder today, Ocala police said. The three murder victims had worked with Lobban as bouncers at the Ocala Entertainment Complex, 1227 S.W. 17 t h Ave., police said. Police identified them as Benjamin Larz Howard, 23, Belleview; Jerry Lamar Bynes Jr., 20, Ocala; and Josue Santiago, 25, Ocala.

Two Volusia County pit bulls were taken to the Halifax Humane Society after attacking three people Friday morning, WKMG-Channel 6 is reporting. The first victim suffered severe bites to his lower legs just before 5:30 a.m. Minutes later the dog attacked a second man was bitten on his arms and legs and 30 minutes after that, a third man was admitted to a local hospital with multiple bites, the news station reported. A hearing will be scheduled to determine if the dogs should be deemed dangerous and euthanized.

Three people — one woman and two children — were killed after the Mercedes van they were in crashed on Interstate 95 in Daytona Beach on Friday, Florida Highway Patrol spokeswoman Kim Montes said. The single-vehicle crash happened at about 3:20 p.m. on southbound I-95 near the LPGA Boulevard exit. Witnesses told troopers that Michelly Zulfiqar, 38, drove the Mercedes off the roadway without hitting the brakes and crashed into a wall, Montes said. Zulfiqar died at the scene along with her 10-year-old son Hami Zulfiqar.

Soon after the explosions, there appeared on the website of The Boston Globe a video of the moment. Runners in the city's iconic marathon are jogging across the finish line and everyone is cheering, when there is a clap of thunder and an orange bloom of fire from within a ring of flags honoring the nations represented in the race. It is followed, seconds later, by another blast from just down the street. The cheers become shrieks, falsetto shrills of panic and fear and the videographer carries you forward, to where the smoke is drifting and police, runners and bystanders rip barricades apart trying to reach the epicenter of chaos.

Gunfire in a crowded bazaar Friday night killed three people and injured several others, the Press Trust of India news agency said. All were believed to be Hindus. In Gajumajra a man was killed when rival Sikh groups fired on each other. One hundred and three people died violently last month in Punjab, where extremists are campaigning for an independent Sikh nation. The central government has sent thousands of paramilitary police into the Sikh-dominated state, the rich farmlands of which form the ''breadbasket of India.

NEW YORK -- Three people reported lost in the World Trade Center attack have been confirmed as alive, and their names have been removed from the list of people missing Sept. 11, 2001. The discovery drops the number of people killed in the terrorist attack or reported missing to 2,792, according to the city's tally. Investigators have spoken with the three people previously listed as missing, police said. The three names plus six other mistaken cases were included among the 2,801 victims' names read at a Sept.

One person is dead and two more are hurt after a shooting early Sunday in DeLand. Police and Volusia deputies responded to the area of 403 S. Clara Ave. around 3:30 a.m. to find a man lying in the street with a gunshot wound, police said. The man died of his injuries after being taken to Florida Hospital DeLand. Two other people were also being treated at the hospital - one for a gunshot wound and another for injuries from a fight. All three people were apparently at "a large gathering" at the Clara Avenue location when they were hurt.

Debris from Kyle Larson's decimated race car flew through a chain-link-fence barrier at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday, injuring spectators sitting in the 30th row, according to a newly released 911 call. "There's two seriously injured people here," a man told a 911 dispatcher shortly after the final-lap crash during the Nationwide Series event. "They've been calling for paramedics and nobody has shown up. ... We need help, big time, quick. " The call was received about 4:14 p.m., shortly after the multicar crash, according to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office.